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    President Trump - 2nd Term

    What will be the best strategy for dealing with a 2nd Trump term should he be re-elected?

    The polls are finely balanced 2 weeks out so a strategy would be useful to safely manage a potential further Trump presidency.

    The biggest worries for me are his isolationist attitude towards western allies, his strange admiration for dictators, his normalisation of lying as part of political discourse and his disrespect for democratic norms such as the peaceful transition of power.

    Having said that I do think a lot of his provocative behaviour is braggadocio and showmanship and I don't think he is the genuine threat to democracy that some say he is.

    Having read the various books published by his former secretaries and other commentators, his inability and unwillingness to listen to the advice of seasoned statesmen and diplomats is a major practical concern.

    If he were happy to carry on with his pantomime style presentation in public but actually take advice behind the scenes he would be less of a serious concern.

    But still, if the machinery of government was able to trundle forwards for 4 years without a wheel coming off before then maybe it is possible to do it again.

    I heard last week that Kamala was going on Joe Rogan and I thought that would be a significant platform for her, being mostly young males, numbering something like 20m followers across various platforms. But that seems to have been cancelled due to 'scheduling' (I wonder whose scheduling was the problem). Now I heard that instead Trump will be going on Rogan.

    There has only been 1 president in history who was reelected to a non-consecutive 2nd term (Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s) so it would be a very rare electoral event.

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    I certainly hope this post is premature, dead on arrival. How in the world did the USA ever get to this point considering all those points you noted. It's a head-shaker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
    I certainly hope this post is premature, dead on arrival. How in the world did the USA ever get to this point considering all those points you noted. It's a head-shaker.
    Post # 2 in this thread.....I've lost confidence in my fellow Americans that we ended up with the orange turd. He certainly did a good job of marketing himself in some way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
    Post # 2 in this thread.....I've lost confidence in my fellow Americans that we ended up with the orange turd. He certainly did a good job of marketing himself in some way.
    To quote the visionary that was the Baltimore Sun's H.L. Mencken in 1920:

    “When a candidate for public office faces the voters he does not face men of sense; he faces a mob of men whose chief distinguishing mark is the fact that they are quite incapable of weighing ideas, or even of comprehending any save the most elemental — men whose whole thinking is done in terms of emotion, and whose dominant emotion is dread of what they cannot understand. So confronted, the candidate must either bark with the pack or be lost... All the odds are on the man who is, intrinsically, the most devious and mediocre — the man who can most adeptly disperse the notion that his mind is a virtual vacuum. The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.”
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    Kamala is calling Trump a Fascist, which it certainly seems the case. Another Hitler in office if he gets re-elected. Scary stuff if he gets in.

    Fascism: People are calling Trump a fascist. What does that mean? | CNN Politics

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    Trump really does want to do most of the very crazy things he has spoken about.

    If he is elected President this time, it is no longer possible to tell him ‘You can’t do that, it’s illegal’

    With immunity, and the Supreme Court on his side, he can anything he wants with complete impunity.

    He will surround himself with yes men, to do his crazy bidding.
    Philosophy is questions that may never be answered. Religion is answers that may never be questioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Trump really does want to do most of the very crazy things he has spoken about.

    If he is elected President this time, it is no longer possible to tell him ‘You can’t do that, it’s illegal’

    With immunity, and the Supreme Court on his side, he can anything he wants with complete impunity.

    He will surround himself with yes men, to do his crazy bidding.
    Exactly. Last time there was some pushback on him. He has learnt his lesson. He will surround himself with yes men prepared to do anything he asks. He will spend four years taking "revenge" on all he perceives as his enemies. He will trash the entire government administration and put in loyal trumpanzies in those positions.

    Trump coming back will be a very very dangerous thing for America, and frankly the rest of the world.

    Much of the blame falls on the utter hypocrites in the republican party. Neutered curs the lot of them.

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    No point second-guessing or worrying about just yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    No point second-guessing or worrying about just yet.
    I think it's time now....

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    I have voted Harris. Registered Republican as I have been for 60 years. Hopefully others like me will vote Harris as well. I want my party back. If they don't they deserve what they will get.

    Higer taxes, higher inflation across the board, loss of key allies in Europe and Asia, increased health care cost, social security reduction, huge demonstration re his deportation of immigrants both legal and illegal, and we will before his term ends be drawn into major wars in both Europe and Asia.

    He will be mostly absent from getting much involved in Congress leaving legislation to the right wing nutters in Congress. Why?, he will spend most of his time on his revenge list. A list that will make Nixon's enemy list look small.

    Make America great again my ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Make America great again my ass.
    MAGAMA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    MAGAMA?
    Trademark that for mugs and T-Shirts. Could be a winner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Trump coming back will be a very very dangerous thing for America, and frankly the rest of the world.
    I am hoping that this will be one of Looper's shorter threads.

    At this point, some polls suggest Trump is making some headway. Astonishing to me, it is what it is. There are some communities in swing states, such as the Arab community, who will punish the Democrats without any special affection for Trump.

    Considering a Trump presidency, he is at least a known quantity. There might be those in government and military positions considering what they will do if ordered to act against the constitution. There are almost certainly people out there prepared to take another shot at him, which is not a good thing in any democracy, the Secret Service must be very worried.

    My personal opinion is that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Mother Theresa of the SC, actually screwed the Supreme Court by refusing to retire gracefully during a Democratic presidency. How different history might have looked.The now loaded SC is a problem, whoever wins the presidency. One can only hope that amongst their number are a couple of Republican appointees who will place the rule of law before their political affiliations, when the time comes.

    Trump is elderly, even compared to me, so Vance could end up in the chair. A puppet if ever there was one. Would that in fact be a terrible thing? I thought so, now I think some of the Republican old guard would be too strong for him.

    So, if it has to be Trump, bring it on. Let's see how it benefits his faithful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shutree View Post

    My personal opinion is that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Mother Theresa of the SC, actually screwed the Supreme Court by refusing to retire gracefully during a Democratic presidency.
    This I agree with 1 million percent. Simple hubris that f*cked the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shutree View Post
    My personal opinion is that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Mother Theresa of the SC, actually screwed the Supreme Court by refusing to retire gracefully during a Democratic presidency.
    Forgotten Merrick Garland have you?

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    Trump had the whole covid stuff to deal with last time, this time he can concentrate on making America great again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Trump had the whole covid stuff to deal with last time, this time he can concentrate on making America great again
    There are things that just don't surprise anymore..

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    A lot insane thickos posting above, with one exception.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longway View Post
    A lot insane thickos posting above, with one exception.
    Lots of bed wetting going on for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longway View Post
    A lot insane thickos posting above, with one exception.
    Insane thickos is the perfect description of trumpanzees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Much of the blame falls on the utter hypocrites in the republican party. Neutered curs the lot of them.
    I agree 100%. This is exactly why Americans in general hate politics. I have been out with numerous friends since returning here and none of them are going to vote. They all similarly state the same reason. Its all BS, petty juvenile behavior and neither candidate is a clear leader. I feel compelled to vote for Kamala but not because she convinced me that she can do anything close to what she has said but rather to keep that raving lunatic Trump out of Office.

    Sad really but what we have digressed to since Trump took center stage. What is even more bothersome is win or lose Trump's rhetoric will go on but I would prefer it to be that he is complaining that it was rigged and why he lost versus him winning.

    9 more days until the US might have a civil war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    MAGAMA?
    sMAGAMA ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper View Post
    I heard last week that Kamala was going on Joe Rogan
    I really thought Kamala should have gone for this

    Joe Rogan leaves door open for Kamala Harris interview on popular podcast | US elections 2024 | The Guardian

    It is a big platform with a lot of young male voters where she most needs inroads.

    But she has demanded 1 hour only and Rogan comes to her which he does not do.

    I watched the Donald and he did quite well over a 3 hour interview. His tone and manner have become more relaxed in recent interviews.

    JD Vance has also been on for 3 hours, but I have not watched that.

    I guess Kamala is not going to do it at this late stage.

    Watched the 1st 10 minutes of Donald - The Movie. It has a good hook at the start. Will defo watch before Tuesday as it will not be so much fun after, either way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper View Post

    I watched the Donald and he did quite well over a 3 hour interview. His tone and manner have become more relaxed in recent interviews.

    FFS, here we go with the “tone and manner”, again.
    As long as he wasn’t ranting and raving, like he does at his rallies, you’re OK with the plethora of lies, and distortion of truth he spewed for three hours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper View Post
    Just watched that and it was very well done. The actor had him down to a tee. Jeremy Strong was brilliant in the support role too.

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